Title: National Inventories NI
1National Inventories (NI) as a tool to support
the implementation of National Programmes in the
framework of the International Treaty (ITPGR)
Siegfried Harrer
German Centre for Documentation and Information
In Agriculture (ZADI) Information Centre for
Biological Diversity (IBV) Bonn, Germany
2International Treaty on plant genetic resources
for food and agriculture
3International Treaty on plant genetic resources
for food and agriculture
After seven years of negotiations, the FAO
Conference adopted the International Treaty on
Plant Genetic Resources (ITPGR) for Food and
Agriculture, in November 2001.
Article 28 .... shall enter into force on the
ninetieth day after the deposit of the fortieth
instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval
or accession, provided that at least twenty
instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval
or accession have been deposited by Members of
FAO.
31 instruments of ratification, acceptance,
approval or accession have been already
deposited
4International Treaty on plant genetic resources
for food and agriculture
This legally-binding Treaty covers all plant
genetic resources relevant for food and
agriculture.
Article 2 .... plant genetic resources for
food and agriculture means any genetic material
of plant origin of actual or potential value for
food and agriculture.
It is in harmony with the Convention on
Biological Diversity.
5International Treaty on plant genetic resources
for food and agriculture
Objectives of the Treaty
- conservation and sustainable use of PGRFA
- fair and equitable sharing of benefits derived
from their use -
- to facilitate access
- to share the benefits in a fair and equitable
way -
Coverage 64 major crops and forages (Annex I)
6 Article 13.2(a) Benefit-sharing / exchange of
information ....contracting parties shall agree
to make available information which shall, inter
alia, encompass catalogues and inventories,......
International Treaty on plant genetic resources
for food and agriculture
Article 14 Global Plan of Action Recognizing
that the rolling Global Plan of Action .....is
important to this Treaty, Contracting Parties
should promote its effective implementation.....
Supporting components
especially priority activity areas 15. Building
strong National Programmes 16. Promoting
networks for PGRFA 17. Constructing
comprehensive information systems for PGRFA
7International Treaty on plant genetic resources
for food and agriculture
Article 15 Ex situ collections of PGRFA held
by the IARCs Article 16 International PGR
Networks
Supporting components
Article 17 Global Information Systems on
PGRFA ....parties shall cooperate to develop and
strengthen a global information system to
facilitate the exchange of information, based on
existing information systems.........such
exchange of information will contribute to
sharing of benefits........
8National Programme for Genetic Resources of
Agricultural and Horticultural Crops -
Implementation in Germany -
- PGR activities coordinated at national level
- National Programme formally established
(21/03/02) - Genebanks with national PGR responsibilities
exist - Genebanks have been specified under this term in
the National Programme. Genebanks - and other PGR holding institutions are
cooperating in the frame of the - National Programme voluntarily.
9National Programme for Genetic Resources of
Agricultural and Horticultural Crops -
Implementation in Germany -
Developed under the leadership of the German
Ministry of Consumer Protection, Food and
Agriculture Involvement of other relevant
actors, in particular representatives of the
Federal and Laender governments, as well as of
research institutions, breeding organisations and
non-governmental organisations. Based upon the
structure of the GPA and its four main areas (1)
in-situ conservation and development, (2) ex-situ
conservation, (3) utilisation and (4) capacity
building. Supervision of the programme by an
advisory and co-ordination committee (BeKo)
10National Programme for Genetic Resources of
Agricultural and Horticultural Crops -
Implementation in Germany -
Objectives
To maintain the diversity of plant genetic
resources for food and agriculture (PGRFA) and
their wild relatives (in situ and ex situ) for a
long-term in a cost-efficient and
scientifically-sound way To promote the use of
PGR e.g. through better characterisation,
evaluation, documentation and pre-breeding To
sustainably use a wider range of agricultural and
horticultural (including ornamental) crops in
market oriented production To promote the
conservation and rehabilitation of agricultural
and horticultural ecosystems To promote greater
transparency in the shared responsibilities of
the competent authorities at the Federal and
Laender levels and among all stakeholders
involved To exploit synergies from closer
co-operation at national and international levels.
http//www.genres.de/pgr/nationales_fachprogramm/
11 Selected Priority Activities (as for
2003) Transfer of the Braunschweig collection of
the Federal Centre for Breeding Research on
Cultivated Plants (BAZ) to the genebank of the
Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant
Research (IPK). Transfer of the responsibility
for the fruit genebank of IPK to
BAZ. Establishment / update of an inventory of
PGRFA in situ and on farm in Germany. Collaborati
on in the ECP/GR, e.g. support to the
establishment of a conservation system for PGR by
sharing of responsibilities in Europe. Establishm
ent of a national inventory for ornamental
crops. Establishment of a public-private
partnership for the evaluation of PGR in
Germany. Integration of the distributed relevant
data in the National Inventory on PGR in Germany
(PGRDEU) developed under the leadership of the
German Ministry of Consumer Protection, Food and
Agriculture.
National Programme for Genetic Resources of
Agricultural and Horticultural Crops -
Implementation in Germany -
12National Programme for Genetic Resources of
Agricultural and Horticultural Crops -
Implementation in Germany -
- PGR activities coordinated at national level
- National Programme formally established
(21/03/02) - Genebanks with national PGR responsibilities
exist - Genebanks have been specified under this term in
the National Programme. Genebanks - and other PGR holding institutions are
cooperating in the frame of the - National Programme voluntarily.
13National Programme for Genetic Resources of
Agricultural and Horticultural Crops -
Implementation in Germany -
Need for central documentation
In addition to the 5 national genebanks there are
45 other PGR holding institutions (mainly for
fruits and grapevine).
BAZ Federal Centre for Breeding research on
Cultivated Plants IPK Institute for Plant
Genetics and Crop Plant Research
14National Inventory on PGR in Germany -
PGRDEU Data flow
IPK Groß Lusewitz Potato
IPK Gatersleben
Genebank for Hop
Genebank for Tobacco
National Inventory PGRDEU
End of 2003
End of 2003
7 PGR holding institutions for grapevine
BAZ Siebeldingen Grapevine
BAZ Dresden -Pillnitz Fruits
15National Inventory on PGR in Germany - PGRDEU -
Information Offer
16National Inventory on PGR in Germany - PGRDEU -
Information Offer
genebanks
BIG
National Inventory
EPGRIS / EURISCO
WIEWS
other / internet
www.genres.de/pgrdeu
other PGR holding Institutions
17Conclusion
ITPGR (legally binding)
GPA (legally not binding)
Article 13.2 (a) Exchange of information Article
14 Global Plan of Action Article 17 Global
Information System
priority activity areas 15. Building strong
National Programmes 16. Promoting networks for
PGRFA 17. Constructing comprehensive information
systems for PGRFA
National Programme PGR (German example, legally
not binding)
Integration of the distributed relevant data in
the National Inventory on PGR in Germany (PGRDEU)
18Thank you for your attention!